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  1. fredrikklaw

    Posting Bond

    Bookies! So your friend's bail was set at around $20,000 for which you paid the bondsman $2000; this being 10% of the total bail amount. And I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but monies paid to Bail Bonds ARE NOT refundable; either in whole or in any other increments or portions. Bail...
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    Permanent Residency Renewal of 10 years green card

    Now learn 100 answers! My pleasure, entirely! Now all you have to worry about is memorizing/learning the answers to 100 questions from amongst which you will be asked a few at you Citizenship interview. Here is the first one: Who is the current president of the United States of America...
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    Permanent Residency Renewal of 10 years green card

    You worry for nothing! SARA: Relax. You are losing all that good sleep for nothing and you’ll give yourself an ulcer before too long worrying like this. First of all, you are confusing what constitutes a Break in Continuous Residence with Abandoning Permanent Residency. Your application...
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    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses needs help to make questions more appealing to the supreme court

    Habeas Corpus! LILIBET98: Yes; it would help matters a lot if you could ask your son to be a bit more specific as to the purpose of posing these questions; or what does he hope to achieve, if you will. And from the information provided in your post, I can only assume that he (your son) wants...
  5. fredrikklaw

    Civil lawsuit judgment

    Will it be poetic justice? In California, a judgement has a 10-year shelf life during which the Judgement creditor can attempt collection, with an option to renew the Judgement for another 10 years if it remains uncollected, and then another and then another. So basically, a judgement's...
  6. fredrikklaw

    Quiet title situation

    Yes, with one exception! Yes, it is true; generally and for the most part there is no statute of limitation when it comes to an action to quiet title. There is however a three-year statute of limitations governing actions in which plaintiffs seek relief on the grounds of fraud or mistake...
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    Burglary at Rental - Landlord Expects Payment for Repairs

    Not so fast! MLG18104: Landlord-Tenant Laws are pretty much the same throughout the country save a nuance here and there, but, THE two most important sections affecting such relationships remain absolutely constant regardless of the location since Landlord-Tenant Laws is one of the few...
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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant I need to renew my green card but arrest warrant is possibly issued in Oregon.

    Check with Sheriff! WARRANT: First of all, you are looking in all the wrong places to find out if you have an outstanding warrant, especially a court house; a warrant search can be done very simply by either calling your County’s Sheriff Offices or by visiting their website. For example...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties is this bait and switch?

    Still have the coupon? JANKLY: It would be more in the realms of intentional misrepresentation just as a starting point and you let them off easy because what they did was and is actionable and I can think of at least four valid causes of action just off the top of my head. If you still...
  10. fredrikklaw

    Real Estate Fraudulent Concealment

    Fraud & Fraudulent Concealment??? First off, let me just say that I personally find such underhanded and deceitful shenanigans beyond unconscionable and I can imagine it does not feel very good to wake up years later to find that you have been had by greed. But from the information and the...
  11. fredrikklaw

    Deportation, Re-entry reentry

    Serve Time and then be removed again! SAUSABINO: Unfortunately, there is nothing to contest and what is happening to him, although not all that logical, is very much legal and is par for the course. You see, an alien who is found to have committed an Aggravated Felony (for immigration...
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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant criminal

    http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=pen&group=00001-01000&file=833- Such and arrest can be achieved under the authority of California Penal Code Section 833 - 851.90 titled ARREST, BY WHOM AND HOW MADE; specifically Section 844 and 845 which state in their entirety that...
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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant criminal

    No warrant needed in this case! You do not have to, but police will break down the door if they have to in order to make the arrest. The same principles apply if a private citizen was to make a citizen's arrest in such a scenario. If the peace officer or the private individual knows that the...
  14. fredrikklaw

    Sublease forced move-out / need advise and tips / Thanks for help!!

    B not angry, dori! DORIANGRY: The answers to your questions are: 1- No; not in a million years, and they had better not if they know what is (legally) good for them! 2- No; this is a civil matter and unless some crime is committed, the police have no say in your lease dispute with the...
  15. fredrikklaw

    Business Contracts "implied contract"

    Not a dime is owed to the client! BUDHAPPI: If you really must make a token refund or offer in mitigation other forms of goodwill gestures, first of all make sure there is a writing this time the title of which should be Mutual Recession the implied contract previously entered into by the...
  16. fredrikklaw

    Judgement in Housing Court doesn't appear on credit reports but still on file

    It is permanent! Unfortunately, it is not going to help your cause whether the judgment is paid off or if it continues to remain unpaid! And I don’t quite understand why an Unlawful Detainer judgment should appear on a credit record, but that is now a moot point as it is no longer appears on...
  17. fredrikklaw

    Non compete

    SUGERSNAPS: A few years ago, I applied for a limousine job and managed to get to the last hurdle and I would have been duly employed had the two owners not shoved a Covenant not to Compete under my nose at the last second. This was a job which entailed driving sober folks to Vegas and...
  18. fredrikklaw

    Questions abut when to file motion

    Do not oppose and pick up some points! Jetliner2: Yes, if the request for an Extension of Time to Respond to Discovery is granted, then you will have no choice but to wait until that period has expired before filing a motion to compel; that is of course if they still fail to respond even...
  19. fredrikklaw

    Getting Sued Twice by same person?

    Not in this lifetime! FELIXRAXTA: O.K., the short answer to your question “Can the plaintiff sue me twice for the same alleged violations?” is NO! Not in this lifetime or the next for that matter. Chances are that this particular attorney is filing so many of these ADA Violation lawsuits...
  20. fredrikklaw

    Questions abut when to file motion

    One piece of information missing! Of course it is! Plaintiff's filing of a motion to extend the time in which to respond is proof positive that plaintiff is in receipt of your discovery request but it still does not excuse their tardiness in responding, and, it absolves you of having to even...
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